>>104623252That is an astoundingly bad reading of the text. One of the few good things, regarding this show and its allegories, is that it didn't take up the weak both sides being at fault argument. One side was very clearly in the wrong. Initially, the monster were portrayed as an allegory for the native Americans. With an accurate jab at historical revisionism, jingoism and propaganda. Monsters only became guilty, after Nefcy fumbled with the allegory, because she wanted Star to fight a big dumb monster.
For the first two seasons, the people of Mewni are invaders that met their match against Toffee. A general defending his homeland.
Not that any of this really matters, as Nefcy shat the bed on this one.